Thank you for this video. My brother bought this sofa chair for my dad and I followed your instructions to install it from start to finish, including unboxing and clean up within 30 minutes. The design was so elegant and practical, making it easy to set-up and use. My dad got the leather finish and he loved it so much that he would not leave his Room since I had set it up for him. My mom even wants one for herself. Anyways, thanks again for the instructions.
The cord is to short for a one armed (RIGHT HANDED ONLY) person. Need an extension. I know 99% of the world has two arms but some like me and others that have lost the use of their left arm are further handicapped by this design flaw. The cord could simply be a little longer to cover everyone without limiting all people with left arm problems. Another option would be have the motor bracket on both sides for placement either or side.
Question, is the frame made of wood anywhere? I am 6ft3 and 355 pounds of silver back ape. I go through recliners every two years. I want one where the thing is made from all cast iron or stainless steel that will never bend or break etc. I like to kick back and fall asleep all night long in my recliners so they get lots of wear and tear. Will this thing hold up? Is it made from steel or another strong metal and not breakable wood?
One of the best video's I've seen for power recliners; most won't show how far there's recline, or other mechanical features. They only show the bells & whistles!!!!!! Is this Mcombo recliner hard or on the softer side, as far as padding and what type of padding?
Nice video. I'm impressed with the size for a "small" chair. I just bought my 5 feet, 6 inch tall dad the MCombo 7040 medium-sized chair. Hope it's not too big.
We are needing to replace our Y cord with power that controls the heat ,massage, USB port. The company told my they cant give us any help. Suggestions please.
Hello, Yes, the armrest can be rested. Step 1: Disassemble Backrest 1. Pushing the metal ears of the backrest inserts outward (tabs on the brackets of the backrest) 2. After unlocking the metal lugs on both sides of the backrest, hold the bottom part of the backrest and pull it vertically upward. Step 2: Disassemble Armrest 1. Need to remove the backrest first. 2. It is best to remove the armrest by two people. 3. When lifting the armrest, be sure to hold the bottom of the armrest to avoid damaging the handrail bag and cup holder. 1. Use your knees to find a support point on the seat and press on the base with your own strength. 2. Hold the two marked positions at the bottom of the armrest and lift the armrest vertically upward.
Step 1: Disassemble Backrest 1. Pushing the metal ears of the backrest inserts outward (tabs on the brackets of the backrest) 2. After unlocking the metal lugs on both sides of the backrest, hold the bottom part of the backrest and pull it vertically upward. Step 2: Disassemble Armrest 1. Need to remove the backrest first. 2. It is best to remove the armrest by two people. 3. When lifting the armrest, be sure to hold the bottom of the armrest to avoid damaging the handrail bag and cup holder. 1. Use your knees to find a support point on the seat and press on the base with your own strength. 2. Hold the two marked positions at the bottom of the armrest and lift the armrest vertically upward.